City profile · North Dakota · Census ACS 2023

St. John, ND

Population, income, housing, safety, climate and schools for St. John — drawn straight from Census ACS, FBI UCR, NOAA, NCES, HUD and FEMA, refreshed on the 2024–2025 release cycle.

248
Residents
$79,200
Median home
$965
Median rent

Data Snapshot: St. John, ND

St. John is a city in North Dakota with a population of 248 residents based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 estimates. Typical homes in St. John are valued around $79,200, and the median resident age is 44.5 years. About 16.5% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, while 67.9% of working-age residents are in the labor force.

Housing supply pressure shows in Census Building Permit Survey data: 0 residential units were authorized in 2024 (No Permits).

On a cost-of-living index where 100 equals the national average, North Dakota registers 89.0 (Below Average) per BEA Regional Price Parities 2024. HUD Fair Market Rent for a typical two-bedroom in this state is $965 per month. Average monthly utility bills run around $200 based on EIA 2023 residential energy data. FEMA's National Risk Index rates natural-hazard exposure at 22.2 out of 100 (Very Low).

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, PlainCities renders standardized city-level demographic, income, education, employment, and housing indicators across more than 19,000 incorporated places nationwide. Population counts and median household income figures are sourced directly from Census Table B01003 and B19013 respectively, with poverty rates from B17001 and cost-of-living adjustments from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Regional Price Parities (RPP) 2024 release. Every value displayed in this snapshot links back to the official upstream tables and is refreshed on the ACS annual release cadence (typically December of the survey year + 1).

Methodology: city boundaries follow the Census Bureau's place-level geography (incorporated places, census-designated places, and consolidated city-county governments), with FIPS codes ensuring consistent identifiers across decennial and annual surveys. Cost-of-living comparisons use BEA's Regional Price Parities (RPP) indexed to the national average (100), enabling cross-city purchasing-power comparisons. See our methodology page for full source attribution, refresh cadence, and known data quality limitations including margin-of-error disclosure and sample-size thresholds.

Population

248 residents

Census ACS 2023 — North Dakota

Median Household Income

N/A /yr

Poverty 1.9%

Cost of Living Index

89.0 (US=100)

Below Average — BEA RPP 2024

How does St. John compare to other US cities?

Where St. John sits among all US cities (population 1,000+) on each measure — computed live from Census and FBI data.

Home value 3% pricier than other cities
Median rent 7% pricier than other cities

Percentiles compare St. John against every US city with at least 1,000 residents. "Safer than" reflects total crime rate from FBI UCR; the others use Census ACS estimates.

Income distribution context

Household income distribution — St. John, ND Quintile shares of aggregate household income for St. John, ND. The Lorenz curve traces cumulative income share against cumulative population share — perfect equality is the diagonal; observed inequality bows below. $ Household Income Distribution St. John, ND — median $74,755/yr — Census ACS quintile shares QUINTILE SHARE OF AGGREGATE INCOME Lowest 20% 3.4% Second 20% 9.2% Middle 20% 15.1% Fourth 20% 23.2% Top 20% 49.1% LORENZ CURVE cumulative income vs. population 100% 0% 100% pop. 0%
Household income distribution for St. John, ND — Census ACS 5-year estimates. Diagonal = perfect equality.

Key socioeconomic indicators

Bachelor's degree or higher (adults 25+) 16.5%

Census ACS S1501 — educational attainment

Poverty rate (households below FPL) 1.9%

Census ACS S1701 — poverty status

Labor force participation (adults 16+) 67.9%

Census ACS S2301 — share of working-age residents in the labor force

Population
248
Median Income
N/A
Median Home Value
$79,200
Median Age
44.5
Poverty Rate
1.9%
Labor force participation
67.9%
Bachelor's Degree+
16.5%

Housing Supply

Census Bureau Building Permits Survey (BPS) — annual residential permits authorized

Total Permits (2024)
0
housing units authorized
Single-Family
0
detached homes
Multifamily
0
apartments & condos

5-Year Permit Trend (2019–2024)

Year Total
2019 0
2020 0
2021 0
2022 0
2023 0
2024 0

Commute Patterns

How workers travel to work — Census ACS 2023

Drive Alone
76.0%
Carpool
19.4%
Public Transit
0.0%
Walk
0.0%
Work from Home
0.8%
Other
3.8%

Based on 129 workers 16 and over.

Monthly Utility Costs

State-average estimates for North Dakota — EIA 2023 residential energy data

Electricity
$90
avg/month
Natural Gas
$70
avg/month
Water & Sewer
$40
avg/month
Total Utilities
$200
estimated/month

Estimates reflect North Dakota state averages. Actual costs vary by home size, usage, and local rates. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2023.

Living Costs & Risk

North Dakota state-level data from PlainCost, PlainRent, and PlainHazard

Cost of Living Index
89.0
Below Average
US average = 100 · BEA RPP 2024
Typical 2-BR Rent
$965/mo
HUD Fair Market Rent
State-level FMR estimate
Natural Hazard Risk
22.2 / 100
Very Low
FEMA NRI composite score

Race & Ethnicity Composition

Race and ethnicity — St. John, ND Race categories sum to one hundred percent per Census methodology. Hispanic or Latino is shown separately as an ethnicity overlay; it cuts across all race categories per OMB Directive 15. Race & Ethnicity Composition St. John, ND — Census ACS, OMB race + ethnicity categories RACE — sums to 100% 59.5% 12.1% 6.1% 10.6% 10.3% ETHNICITY — Hispanic or Latino (any race) 18.7% White 59.5% Black or African American 12.1% Asian 6.1% American Indian 1.2% Native Hawaiian 0.2% Some other race 10.6% Two or more races 10.3% Per OMB Directive 15: Hispanic/Latino ethnicity is reported separately from the race categories.
Race categories sum to 100%. Hispanic or Latino ethnicity is reported separately and cuts across race per Census/OMB methodology.

National-average reference values shown when city-level race/ethnicity table is not loaded. Source: Census ACS 5-year, OMB Directive 15 race-and-ethnicity categories.

How St. John compares to nearby North Dakota cities

Census ACS 2023 — population and median income benchmarks

Side-by-side population + income comparison anchored on the current city (St. John) plus the nearest peer cities in North Dakota, sourced from Census Bureau ACS 5-year B01001 (population) and B19013 (median household income).
Selected

ND

St. John

74.50% top marginal rate
Structure
Progressive
Burden @ $100K
$74,755
Selected

ND

Drake

65.00% top marginal rate
Structure
Progressive
Burden @ $100K
$20
Selected

ND

Leonard

65.00% top marginal rate
Structure
Progressive
Burden @ $100K
$20
Selected

ND

Medina

65.00% top marginal rate
Structure
Progressive
Burden @ $100K
$20
Census ACS 5-year FIPS ND Census BPS 2024 OMB Bulletin 23-01

What do people ask about St. John, ND?

What is the population of St. John, ND? +

St. John, ND has a population of 248 according to U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 estimates.

What is the cost of living in St. John? +

St. John has a cost of living index of 89.0 (U.S. average = 100), rated "Below Average" based on BEA Regional Price Parities 2024 data.

What is the median home value in St. John, ND? +

The median home value in St. John is $79,200, according to Census ACS 2023 estimates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2023, Census BPS 2024, Census ACS B08301/B08136, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2023, BEA Regional Price Parities 2024, HUD Fair Market Rents 2026, FEMA National Risk Index.

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